February 15, 2012

Assad Hoping for Unilateral Invasion

The Arab League is waiting on the UN, Russia and China are holding up the Security Council, and Assad is massacring more Syrians each day. But Obama shouldn’t rush in - an international intervention outside a legal mandate would play into Assad's hands.

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